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I'm subscribed to rec.outdoors fishing, alt. fishing, and ROFF.
It seems that people post to the first 2 only in the evenings, but post to ROFF during the day as well. (which I like, as I'm self employed, and when I can, I research fishing) Just curious. :-b -- Lionel |
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"Lionel F. Stevenson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I'm subscribed to rec.outdoors fishing, alt. fishing, and ROFF. It seems that people post to the first 2 only in the evenings, but post to ROFF during the day as well. (which I like, as I'm self employed, and when I can, I research fishing) Just curious. :-b -- Lionel This varies a lot. You might like to have a look at some websites as well as the newsgroups. There are thousands in the meantime, but here are a couple of useful ones; http://globalflyfisher.com/ http://www.flyanglersonline.com/ http://www.sexyloops.com/index.shtml TL MC |
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On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 16:13:40 GMT, "Lionel F. Stevenson"
wrote: I'm subscribed to rec.outdoors fishing, alt. fishing, and ROFF. It seems that people post to the first 2 only in the evenings, but post to ROFF during the day as well. (which I like, as I'm self employed, and when I can, I research fishing) Just curious. :-b We have more deadbeats and retirees. hth ;-) |
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"daytripper" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... SNIP We have more deadbeats and retirees. hth ;-) Glad I´m retired! :) TL MC |
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Mike Connor wrote:
"daytripper" wrote: SNIP We have more deadbeats and retirees. hth ;-) Glad I´m retired! :) Proud to be a deadbeat. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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daytripper wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 16:13:40 GMT, "Lionel F. Stevenson" wrote: I'm subscribed to rec.outdoors fishing, alt. fishing, and ROFF. It seems that people post to the first 2 only in the evenings, but post to ROFF during the day as well. (which I like, as I'm self employed, and when I can, I research fishing) Just curious. :-b We have more deadbeats and retirees. Some of us get paid for this. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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"daytripper" wrote in message I'm subscribed to rec.outdoors fishing, alt. fishing, and ROFF. It seems that people post to the first 2 only in the evenings, but post to ROFF during the day as well. (which I like, as I'm self employed, and when I can, I research fishing) Just curious. :-b We have more deadbeats and retirees. Indian Joe quickly replies---speak for yourself you old coot--per woofgang you should define deadbeats - mostly we have agitators who enjoy seeing their name in print --even it is is noticed only by others of the same ilk |
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Joe McIntosh wrote:
"daytripper" wrote i We have more deadbeats and retirees. Indian Joe quickly replies---speak for yourself you old coot--per woofgang you should define deadbeats - mostly we have agitators who enjoy seeing their name in print --even it is is noticed only by others of the same ilk I really really like the word 'ilk.' JR |
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"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... "daytripper" wrote in message I'm subscribed to rec.outdoors fishing, alt. fishing, and ROFF. It seems that people post to the first 2 only in the evenings, but post to ROFF during the day as well. (which I like, as I'm self employed, and when I can, I research fishing) Just curious. :-b We have more deadbeats and retirees. Indian Joe quickly replies---speak for yourself you old coot--per woofgang you should define deadbeats - mostly we have agitators who enjoy seeing their name in print --even it is is noticed only by others of the same ilk It's a fact. Some people will do just about anything to see their names in print. Wolfgang hm......and lookee there! :) |
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On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 17:59:43 -0700, JR wrote:
Joe McIntosh wrote: "daytripper" wrote i We have more deadbeats and retirees. Indian Joe quickly replies---speak for yourself you old coot--per woofgang you should define deadbeats - mostly we have agitators who enjoy seeing their name in print --even it is is noticed only by others of the same ilk I really really like the word 'ilk.' JR I like it, too. Never yet had a chance, when in the woods, to say, I saw an elk and many of that ilk. Someone try it at Yellowstone if there's a Clave there again next year, with a bunch of tourons around sometime and wait for the question, "What kind of animal is an ilk?" or, "I thought a bunch of elk were called a herd." Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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